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Cork Underlayment
- 3mm thick - 15m long
SKU #D1173464
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General Description
Cork Underlayment – 3mm thick – 15m long
The pure cork underlayment is 3 mm in thickness and is 15 meters long. The color of the underlayment is beige and the material is cork.
Function
The cork insulation is installed underneath various kinds of flooring material for reduction of sound transmission. The underlayment provides thermal insulation, and it is durable and hypoallergenic. The material is non-toxic and waterproof and moisture-proof.
Applications
The cork insulation is ideal for noise reduction for floors covers in residential, commercial or industrial applications.
Technical Details
Length: | 15 m |
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Width: | 1.22 m |
Color: | Beige |
Thickness: | 3 mm |
Density: | 210kg / m³ |
Material: | Cork |
Feature: | Environment-friendly, non toxic , vibration and noise damping, waterproof and moisture proof |
Brand: | Deelat Industrial |
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Hello, is it possible to receive a small sample of this material before I purchase? I'm happy to pay for the sample and postage. Thank you
Hi Elliot, thank you for your interest in our products. Yes, the factory can supply a small sample for you. Call our sales team at 1-888-667-5776 or email at sales@deelat.com for assistance.
Please detail application method. ie Does it need to be glued down? If so should it be across the whole product or just on the edges? If one is using vinyl boards as the flooring should they be glued to the cork? Is the pure cork underlay better than the cork/rubber mix in terms of noise reduction? What are the pros and cons of these two? Can one use a cork underlay as well as a cork/rubber underlay (one on top of other)?
Hello Felicity, thank you for your questions. Surface Preparation - Surfaces must be clean, dry and smooth, free of voids, loose materials, oil, grease, sealers and all other surface contaminants. Surface areas requiring patching or leveling should be repaired with cement materials. Creating an Isolation Barrier - Unroll cork and cut sections approximately 2” wide off roll. Adhere this 2” isolation barrier around perimeter of the entire floor with any of the entire products. Never mechanically flatten the isolation barrier with screws, nails or staples. This will severely diminish acoustical values of the barrier. Installing the Sound Control Underlayment - Unroll cork and cut to desired length. Lay cork loosely over area to be installed. Both ends of the roll must curl down towards the subfloor. If the ends curl up, flip material over. Butt cork directly against the isolation barrier already installed. Pull the loose laid material back at least half the length of the roll. We strongly suggest across whole product and you can glue the cork on vinyl boards. Cork/Rubber Mix has better noise reduction level than Pure Cork material. Meanwhile, cork has soft, cushiony surface, hypoallergenic, antimicrobial properties and environmentally-friendly; but it's susceptible to damage and sunlight can cause cork to fade. On the other hand, rubber can withstand heavy foot traffic, easy maintenance and more durable; the cons is it's slippery when wet and expensive.
Hi can the Cork underlay be used as a corkboard? Would you use tbe 5mm? Kind Regards Habib.
Yes, the cork underlay can be used as a corkboard. The 5mm should be suitable for your purposes, and we have it in stock.
Can I use the Cork Underlayment (D1173464) as a kitchen splashback and then use a sealer?
The cork underlayment (D1173463) can be used on most flooring, including hybrid and other rigid style floating floor planks.
Do you have information on the thermal insulation properties of the cork and cork/rubber underlayment?
Hi Ian, thank you for your question. The weather resistance of an underlayment is -25 to 80 degrees Celsius or -13 to 176 degrees Fahrenheit. If you have any other questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us.
Can you provide an R value (or a U value) for the various thicknesses of the cork underlayment please?
Hi Sue. The R-Value of cork is R-3.6 to R-4.2 per inch. Call our sales team at 1-888-667-5776 or email at sales@deelat.com for additional assistance.
what are the ic and stc ratings on concrete
Hello Rhonda, thanks for your question. Our suppliers use different methods to measure a product's soundproofing ability. This underlayment blocks about 28 dB of noise. If you have any other questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us.
Is the name Deelat printed on the cork?
No the company name is not printed on the cork itself, what you are seeing is just a watermark image on the pictures.
Hello is there a recommended adhesive for adhering the cork to a sub floor?
Just using normal contact adhesive will work fine.
What is the best method of fixing the cork, if it was applied to a wall?
You can simply cut out the broken part of the cork, then cut out the same shape from the spare cork with same thickness. Put it back in to fill the hole.